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jermy camp???
Question: do you know whats on jermy camps guitar players pedal board??????? Answer: Good question, i would be interested in knowing that as well. but sorry, i do not know Answer: umm, i don't know either, but it seems like his website may have had that info. if i remeber he recorded into a computer using a POD- but i'm sure his live setup is different. Answer: i went and saw them live and i could see a mm4, dl4, volume, boss compressor, crybaby wah. he didnt have his distortion on his board so i couldnt tell what it was. there was more just coulnt see it all Answer: A couple months ago, the band I'm playing in opened for Jeremy Camp at our church. I got a good look at his setup but don't remeber everything now, plus I'm sure he probably changed a few things. What I do remeber is that he played through a Bogner amp, what series I don't know. That's definitely where he gets his distortion. The dl4 and mm4 are right, but he also uses a Boss dd-3 with a tap tempo. The other things listed are prolly right, I just can't remember now. Answer: he couldnt have a dd3 with a tap tempo, you cant plug a tap tempo up to it. i figured he was getting his distortion from his amp. Answer: Hmm...a DL4 and a DD-3? It's the department of redundancy department. Answer: Originally Posted by Flyguy Hmm...a DL4 and a DD-3? It's the department of redundancy department. HAHAHAHA! nice one Answer: Originally Posted by Flyguy Hmm...a DL4 and a DD-3? It's the department of redundancy department. I use both of those..................... Answer: Originally Posted by Flyguy Hmm...a DL4 and a DD-3? It's the department of redundancy department. Check out Warblade's response to my similar comment in the 'Kendall Combes' thread. Answer: Originally Posted by Sinker Check out Warblade's response to my similar comment in the 'Kendall Combes' thread. That's cool and all if you can pull it off, but it sounds like an awful lot of setting stuff up to me, which if you screwed up would sound like crap. I'm not much of an effects guy. Give me a nice tube amp, overdrive, maybe a delay, and I'm set. I'm not really into messing around with multiple delays and stuff like that. If your into it though, more power to ya. Answer: Originally Posted by Flyguy That's cool and all if you can pull it off, but it sounds like an awful lot of setting stuff up to me, which if you screwed up would sound like crap. I'm not much of an effects guy. Give me a nice tube amp, overdrive, maybe a delay, and I'm set. I'm not really into messing around with multiple delays and stuff like that. If your into it though, more power to ya. thats awsome. i find that the people with less effects are USUALLY better musicians. not all the time. i have what i have because it fits what i do. i play many styles and what i have helps me get the right sound for each. and the reason i have a dd3 is so i cam have delay while my delay modler is doing a loop. Copyright © 2007 - 2008 www.thanktoday.com
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